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- Countess Alexandra Constantinovna von Zarnekau (Russian: графиня Александра Константиновна Зарнекау, 10 May [O.S. 28 April] 1883 – 28 May 1957) was the...
- Oldenburgsky, he was the father of the Russian Counts and Countesses von Zarnekau. As the seventh-born child in his family, Duke Constantine Petrovich was...
- As the first wife of Count Nicholas von Zarnekau, she was known for many years as Countess Marianne von Zarnekau. She became one of the first women of nobility...
- February 1900 in Nice, he married Countess Aleksandra Konstantinovna von Zarnekau, described by some as "a very beautiful woman". Her birth was similar to...
- Alexandra von Zarnekau, a morganatic daughter of Duke Constantine Petrovich of Oldenburg and Agrafena ****aridze, Countess von Zarnekau. The pair was related...
- Agrippina ****aridze, divorced Princess Dadiani and later created Countess of Zarnekau. Therese of Oldenburg (30 March 1852, St. Petersburg – 18 April 1883 St...
- Aleksandrovich Yurievsky (1872–1913), in 1900 wed Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau (1883–1957), daughter of the morganatic marriage of the Russo-German Duke...
- Christoph von Derfelden (1888-1947) and thirdly in 1917 to Count Nikolaus von Zarnekau (1885-1976). Olga began an affair with Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, causing...
- Yuryevsky (12 May 1872 – 13 September 1913) he married Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau on 11 February 1900 and they were divorced in 1908. They had one son. Princess...
- March 1906 in Nice, France); m. Agrippina ****aridze, created Countess von Zarnekau Therese of Oldenburg (30 March 1852, St. Petersburg – 18 April 1883 St...